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A34852 Hibernia anglicana, or, The history of Ireland, from the conquest thereof by the English, to this present time with an introductory discourse touching the ancient state of that kingdom and a new and exact map of the same / by Richard Cox ... Cox, Richard, Sir, 1650-1733. 1689 (1689) Wing C6722; ESTC R5067 1,013,759 1,088

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exceed_o rash_a in_o denounce_v this_o excommunication_n so_o they_o be_v altogether_o as_o light_v and_o inconstant_a in_o the_o publication_n of_o it_o for_o it_o be_v not_o promulge_v until_o the_o 15_o day_n september_n and_o the_o very_a next_o day_n they_o suspend_v it_o again_o as_o appear_v by_o the_o follow_a letter_n to_o the_o officer_n of_o the_o army_n sir_n yesterday_o we_o have_v receive_v a_o express_a from_o the_o rest_n of_o our_o congregation_n at_o galway_n bear_v their_o sense_n to_o suspend_v the_o effect_n of_o the_o excommunication_n proclaim_v by_o their_o order_n till_o the_o service_n of_o athlone_n he_o perform_v fear_v on_o the_o one_o side_n the_o dispersion_n of_o the_o army_n and_o on_o the_o other_o have_v receive_v most_o certain_a intelligence_n of_o the_o enemy_n approach_v unto_o that_o place_n with_o their_o full_a force_n and_o number_n of_o fight_a man_n and_o thereupon_o will_v have_v we_o concur_v with_o they_o in_o suspend_v the_o say_a 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lord_n justice_n be_v not_o less_o active_a in_o leinster_n for_o he_o defeat_v o_o morrough_n at_o bally_n lethan_fw-ge and_o make_v a_o great_a slaughter_n of_o the_o rebel_n at_o tristle_n dermond_n and_o slay_v about_o four_o hundred_o of_o the_o irish_a of_o omayle_n there_o be_v a_o writ_n in_o mr._n prin_n animadversion_n on_o the_o four_o institute_n 261._o prin_fw-mi 261._o too_o long_o to_o be_v here_o recite_v whereby_o it_o appear_v that_o a_o englishman_n be_v punishable_a by_o death_n for_o kill_v burn_a theft_n or_o robbery_n commit_v against_o a_o englishman_n but_o a_o irishman_n be_v only_o punishable_a at_o the_o discretion_n of_o the_o brehon_n for_o theft_n or_o robbery_n of_o a_o englishman_n but_o that_o in_o time_n the_o chief_a governor_n do_v commute_v the_o punishment_n of_o any_o felony_n even_a murder_n of_o a_o englishman_n for_o money_n and_o thereby_o witness_n be_v discourage_v to_o testify_v the_o truth_n lest_o the_o survive_a felon_n may_v revenge_v 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they_o both_o for_o which_o he_o be_v knight_v and_o be_v ancestor_n of_o the_o repute_a baron_n of_o galtrim_n they_o say_v athenry_n be_v wall_v with_o the_o plunder_n of_o this_o battle_n 172._o cambd._n 172._o and_o that_o the_o brave_a brimingham_n be_v make_v baron_n of_o athenry_n for_o this_o noble_a service_n and_o his_o heir_n be_v now_o the_o first_o baron_n in_o ireland_n about_o the_o same_o time_n viz._n in_o august_n 1316._o o_o hanlon_n come_v for_o contribution_n to_o dundalk_v but_o the_o townsman_n under_o robert_n verdon_n who_o lose_v his_o life_n in_o the_o service_n entertain_v they_o so_o valiant_o that_o o_o hanlon_n be_v force_v to_o leave_v two_o hundred_o of_o his_o follower_n behind_o he_o about_o the_o end_n of_o august_n die_v the_o noble_a earl_n of_o kildare_n 173._o ibid._n 173._o and_o be_v succeed_v by_o his_o son_n thomas_n on_o the_o fourteen_o of_o september_n ibid._n ibid._n burk_n and_o briminghan_n get_v another_o victory_n in_o conaught_n 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